The House that John Built; a tour of the Pickering Home
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The House that John Built; a tour of the Pickering Home

Tour Salem's oldest house, one of the oldest in America and called Home by a single family for nearly 400 years.

By Pickering Foundation

Location

The Pickering House

18 Broad Street Salem, MA 01970

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 days before event.

About this event

...home to carpenters, farmers, patriots, military leaders, deacons, diplomats, linguists, scientists, and statesmen. And as homes will, it changed with the times.

Built in 1660 by settler John Pickering — a carpenter form Coventry, England — and his wife Elizabeth, it was once just a two-room farmhouse on a vast plot of land that ran all the way down to the seaport on the South River.

Over the next 350 years, the succeeding John Pickerings and their wives added wings, gables, and Gothic peaks. They raised ceilings, extended the roofline, and created the distinctive fence, to evolve into the warm and gracious home it is today.

You are cordially invited to come and see a piece of Salem history that is very much alive!

Frequently asked questions

Do you have parking?

Most times of year there is free parking along Broad Street, in front of the house. This does not apply to October 1-31 when the city locks down public street parking to residents-only.

Do you have a bathroom?

Yes, we have a small bathroom on the first floor. However, as we are a residential home, it is not handicap accessible.

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